I rarely use this space to talk about politics. When you’re engulfed by political content everywhere else, the last thing you want is another site that used to be politics free suddenly jump into the fray, is my thinking. That being said, though, this election coming up on Thursday, May …

Great Falls-based author Ty Arthur will release his second novel titled “Light Dawning” next month, he announced today. The self-published book will come out on May 25. The book, a fantasy-horror tale, follows Arthur’s debut sci-fi novella “Empty” which he released in 2016. In a press release, Arthur says for …

Saturday night in Great Falls nearly all eyes will be on the Pacific Steel and Recycling Four Seasons Arena as one of the Electric City’s most beloved hometown stars participates in his final match as a professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter. Leo “Bushido” Bercier squares off against Jeremy Spelts in the …

Fusion Fight League welcomes to Billings next month some of the most exciting female MMA fighters in the country in what looks to be a scintillating set of fights, no fooling. Fusion presents Ladies Fight Night, headlined by the main event of veteran 125-pound UFC and Invicta pro Roxanne “The Happy Warrior” Modafferi …

With the new incarnation of the “Hulk” comic, written by Mariko Tamaki, Marvel has taken the series in a fresh direction. Gone is the “She-Hulk” moniker, and instead in part one, “Deconstructed,” Jennifer Walters gets billed as “Hulk,” after the death of Bruce Banner in this particular series. It’s nice in …

If you’ve ever been a mom, had a mom, watched someone doing mom-like things, or simply wish you were a mom, there’s something in the Paris Gibson Square’s production of “MOMologues” for you to enjoy. The production, starring Trish Roberts, Tiffany Waldren, Eva Hribikova Maydole and Alison Palmiotto, was written …

Yesterday I attended the annual Montana Performing Arts Consortium Showcase, which offered a fantastic chance to see a wide array of performers and get a sample for what they’re all about. For free. One of the performers said it felt a bit like speed dating, and I’d have to agree. …

Disclaimer: This is the first of what will be two or three posts about my recent foray back into theater. It is a first-person account of what it’s been like and how the whole experience has affected me. I have not posted here in a while, and one of the …

Joel Corda this week posted on his blog, joelcorda.com, that “The Crucible,” which he was directing with Steve Olson and Act 1 Theatre Productions (Miss Linda Productions), has been cancelled. Corda said the reason was due to the fact that two lead actors had quit the production and they did not …

Unconventional narrative, solid performances from a talented cast and the Montana landscape give Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women an unexpected, if somewhat exasperating, charm. I say exasperating because the film defies the expected narrative form, weaving three women’s tangentially related stories, all three stories held together by the backdrop and the …

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Hello and welcome to Big Sky State Buzz. My name is Jake Sorich and I’m the editor and owner of The Big Sky State Buzz.
Created in June 2014, Big Sky State Buzz has news, features, brights, and sometimes just silly stories about arts and entertainment, mainly focused on Montana and the Great Falls vicinity, although as we grow, so will the scope of our coverage.

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